OnePlus 15R Review: The OnePlus 15R has officially landed, and on paper, it looks like OnePlus trimmed a few things to keep the price down. Fewer cameras. Some specs reshuffled. But once you actually use it, the story changes.
This phone doesn’t feel like a compromise. It feels intentional. I’ll explain why.
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ToggleFirst Impressions: Familiar, But Sharper
Unboxing is classic OnePlus. Red box. Clean layout. No nonsense. Inside:
- Type-C to Type-C cable
- 80W fast charger (thank you for not cutting this)
- A fun little SIM ejector
- Paperwork that nobody reads
The phone itself feels solid the moment you pick it up. It’s 219 grams, heavier than last year’s model, but there’s a reason for that (we’ll get to the battery).
The back is ceramic, and that’s a big deal. It’s harder than glass and metal, so when you see faint marks, they usually wipe off. No panic scratches. Just surface marks that disappear with a swipe of your hand.
Design-wise, it looks closer to the OnePlus 15 than any “budget” version. Flat camera bump. Slightly curved edges. Corners that don’t dig into your palm. It’s comfortable to hold for long sessions. And yes, it looks premium. No shortcuts here.


Display: 165Hz Sounds Crazy… But Here’s the Truth
The 6.83-inch AMOLED display is gorgeous. Bright, sharp, and colorful without being cartoonish. Key display features:
- 165Hz refresh rate
- HDR10+
- 10-bit color
- Thin bezels all around
Now let’s be honest. Most apps don’t run at 165Hz. Many stick to 120Hz. Camera apps drop lower. That’s not a hardware problem—it’s software optimization.
But when you do hit 165Hz (like in supported games), the smoothness is real. Animations feel buttery. Scrolling feels lighter. It’s subtle, but once you notice it, it’s hard to unsee.
For everyday use? It still feels smoother than most phones in this price range. Netflix, YouTube, Instagram, HDR, everything looks clean and properly tuned. No crushed blacks. No weird color shifts.

Battery Life: Quietly Impressive
This phone packs a 7400mAh battery, and it shows. My real-world usage:
- Streaming HDR video: ~7% drain per hour
- 4K video recording: ~15% per hour
- Gaming (BGMI): higher drain, as expected
In simple terms:
- Heavy use = easy full day, often two
- Normal use = 2 to 2.5 days comfortably
And with 80W fast charging, topping up is never stressful. This is one of those phones where you stop worrying about battery life—and that’s the best compliment I can give.
Performance: Fast Where It Actually Matters
The OnePlus 15R runs on Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, paired with 12GB RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. That storage upgrade matters more than most people realize. Apps load faster. Photos process quicker. Games open without hesitation. Multitasking feels effortless.
I tested:
- BGMI on Ultra Extreme settings
- Clash of Clans at 165Hz
- Red Dead Redemption 2 (mobile version)
- Long 4K video recording sessions
Result? Smooth, stable, and surprisingly cool.
Thermals stayed reasonable:
- Gaming peak: ~40°C
- 4K recording + benchmarks: ~42°C
No throttling. No uncomfortable heat. For daily users and gamers alike, performance won’t be a concern.

Software: Feature-Rich, But Still Polished
Out of the box, you get Android 16 with OxygenOS 16. It’s no longer minimal like the old OnePlus days, but it’s refined.
Small touches stood out:
- Subtle haptic feedback while scrolling
- Glass-like UI transparency
- Clean animations that don’t feel forced
The new Plus Mind button is actually useful:
- Smart screenshots with AI summaries
- Voice notes converted to text
- Quick access shortcuts (camera, sound modes, etc.)
It’s customizable too. If you don’t want it, you can change what it does—or turn features off.
OnePlus promises:
- 4 years of Android updates
- 6 years of security updates
That’s solid long-term support.
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Camera: The One Trade-Off You’ll Notice
Let’s address it directly.
This phone has:
- 50MP Sony IMX906 main camera
- 8MP ultra-wide
- 32MP front camera
The missing piece? A telephoto lens. Daylight photos are excellent. Colors are balanced. Dynamic range is strong. Portrait mode surprised me—it handles edge detection well even without a telephoto lens. Indoor shots hold detail. Selfies look natural, especially outdoors.
Video:
- Rear: up to 4K 120fps
- Front: 4K 30fps
- Stabilization works best at 1080p
What’s missing:
- Log video mode
- Underwater video mode
For content creators, that might matter. For most people? The camera is dependable, just not class-leading.



Durability: This Thing Is Tough
The OnePlus 15R comes with IP69K protection. I tested it with:
- Hot water
- High-pressure water spray
No issues. No glitches. No speaker problems. That kind of durability is rare at this price point.

OnePlus 15R – Good & Bad (Real-World Use)
| Good Things 👍 | Not-So-Good Things 👎 |
|---|---|
| Excellent battery life – easily 2 days with normal use | No telephoto camera, zoom lovers will miss it |
| 80W fast charging still included in the box | 165Hz refresh rate not fully utilized in most apps |
| Premium ceramic back that feels solid and durable | USB Type-C is USB 2.0, slower file transfers |
| Smooth and responsive Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 performance | Video stabilization limited at 4K resolution |
| UFS 4.1 storage makes apps and games load noticeably faster | No LOG video mode for serious creators |
| Bright, sharp AMOLED display with HDR10+ support | Camera processing can soften details in ultra-wide shots |
| Comfortable in hand despite large size | Slightly heavier than the previous generation |
| Strong thermal control even during gaming and 4K recording | OxygenOS is more feature-heavy than old OnePlus fans may like |
| Useful Plus Mind button with AI summaries & voice notes | Underwater recording mode missing despite IP69K |
| IP69K rating – handles water and pressure confidently | Ultra-wide camera is just average, not standout |
| Long software support (4 Android + 6 security updates) | 165Hz feels more like a future promise than a daily feature |
Final Verdict: Who Should Buy the OnePlus 15R?
If you want:
- Long battery life
- A fast, smooth display
- Reliable performance
- Premium design without flagship pricing
This phone makes a lot of sense. Yes, I miss the telephoto camera. And yes, OnePlus should fully unlock 165Hz across more apps. But those aren’t deal-breakers. The OnePlus 15R reminds me of why people fell in love with OnePlus in the first place: performance first, smart decisions, and no unnecessary drama.
If you’re looking for a phone that feels powerful every single day, not just on launch day, the OnePlus 15R deserves serious consideration. I’ve enjoyed using it. And that says more than any spec sheet ever could.











